How is the accuracy of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) affected by human bias, as discussed by the Supreme Court
Supreme Court says EVMs are accurate unless they are maligned by human bias
- Human bias can affect the accuracy of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) by potentially tampering with or manipulating the machines during the voting process.
- If individuals with access to EVMs have biased intentions, they could alter the data or programming of the machines to favor a particular outcome or candidate.
- Supreme Court's stance that EVMs are accurate unless influenced by human bias underscores the importance of upholding integrity and transparency in the electoral process.
- Proper training and monitoring of individuals handling EVMs can help mitigate the risk of human bias impacting the accuracy of the voting machines.
- Implementing strict security protocols and regular audits can further safeguard EVMs from being compromised by human bias.
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